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US Launches Comprehensive Review of 55 Million Valid Visas in Security Crackdown

VICTOR UGOCHUKWU by VICTOR UGOCHUKWU
August 22, 2025
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The United States government has initiated a sweeping review of more than 55 million foreign nationals currently holding valid US visas, as part of an expanded security screening process aimed at identifying potential violations and ineligible visa holders.

The State Department revealed to the Associated Press that all categories of visa holders, including tourists and other temporary visitors, are now subject to what officials describe as “continuous vetting” procedures. This ongoing monitoring system is designed to verify whether visa holders remain eligible for entry or continued presence in the United States.

Under this enhanced screening protocol, officials will examine various factors that could render a visa holder ineligible, including overstaying authorized periods, criminal activity records, threats to public safety, and any connections to terrorist organizations. The department emphasized that any discovery of disqualifying information will result in immediate visa revocation.

For visa holders currently residing within the United States, identification of ineligibility factors could lead to deportation proceedings. The State Department made clear that physical presence in the country does not provide immunity from the review process or its potential consequences.

The comprehensive vetting system represents a significant expansion of existing security measures, moving beyond initial visa approval processes to implement ongoing monitoring throughout the duration of visa validity. This approach reflects heightened security concerns and represents a substantial increase in the scope of immigration enforcement activities.

State Department officials explained that the review process incorporates all available information sources, including law enforcement databases, immigration records, and any new intelligence that emerges after initial visa issuance. This multi-source approach is intended to capture information that may not have been available during the original application process.

The announcement signals a major shift in US immigration policy, moving from a primarily front-end screening system to a continuous monitoring framework that maintains oversight of visa holders throughout their authorized stay periods. This policy change affects millions of foreign nationals who previously operated under the assumption that valid visas provided stable authorization for their planned activities.

The scale of the review, covering over 55 million individuals, represents one of the largest immigration enforcement initiatives in recent US history. The State Department has not provided specific timelines for completing these reviews or detailed information about the resources being deployed for this massive undertaking.

This development comes amid broader discussions about immigration policy and national security measures, with the continuous vetting system representing a technological and administrative approach to managing foreign national presence in the United States. The policy affects various categories of visitors, from business travelers and tourists to students and temporary workers.

Tags: President Donald TrumpUnited States of AmericaUS Visa
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